Published 2:53 pm CDT, Wednesday, July 11, 2018 TAYLORS FALLS, Minn. (AP) — Authorities say a rock climber was critically injured when he fell in a Minnesota state park along the St. Croix River. Twenty-three-year-old Nicholas Walberg remained in critical condition Wednesday at Regions Hospital in St. Paul. Witnesses told authorities that Walberg slipped Monday while trying to climb the rocky gorge in Interstate State Park on the Minnesota side of the St. Croix. The Chisago County Emergency Communications Center began receiving 911 calls to the park around 4:15 p.m. Deputy Derek Anklan tells the St. Paul Pioneer Press that girls from a local camp canoeing the river told their counselor they saw the man fall. The counselor hiked down and saw the man lying face-down in the crevice. MySA News Videos Now Playing: Now Playing SAPD: 3-year-old in critical condition after shooting Caleb Downs Manhunt on after viral S.A. video shows chaotic scene San Antonio Express-News Bexar County SWAT team responding to barricaded man in far West Side home Facebook/ Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Police: Driver fled after running over homeless man on S.A. road San Antonio Express-News Teen driver fatally strikes pedestrian San Antonio Express-News Female passenger cut out from vehicle in critical after rollover Saturday 21 Pro Video Man fatally struck by vehicle while crossing U.S. 181 San Antonio Express-News MAGA hat-wearing teen gets soda thrown in face at Whataburger San Antonio Express-News Fatal crash near Woodlawn Lake on Fourth of July 2018 credit: Courtesy, Eric Hernandez Man… [Read full story]
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